Are you ready for a summer challenge, find your way to a healthier you, by completing couch to 5k. Then taking part in our parkrun takeover! You can either walk or run, and dogs are welcome on a lead. Children are also invited to take part.Read more

The Rainbow Project is running a two day training programme on LGBT awareness and an introduction to LGBT-Affirmative Therapies
11-12th January in the Belfast LGBT Centre on Waring Street
This training will be particularly useful for counsellors, therapists, teachers, youth workers or any other person providing therapeutic support for LGBT people and their families.
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Go Sober this October to show solidarity with LGBT people who are living with an addiction or substance misuse problem. The Rainbow are here to support you or someone you know if you feel you have an addiction or substance misuse problemRead more

Identity is how you see yourself and how others see you. In Northern Ireland this is an ongoing source of conflict. As we struggle to move out of confluct into a shared pluralist future how do we:
- Encourage and sustain a pluralist society which is open and welcoming to all?
- Celebrate our diverse and multiple identities
- Build a shared sense of belonging Read more

Guided walking tour about the journey of hidden perspectives of what it is like to be LGBT living in Northern Ireland. Stroll the streets of Belfast and hear stories of belonging, of being from here and not, feeling you belong here and not, and in some cases, simply struggling to get here.Read more

One of our sexual health volunteers discusses his experience living with HIV and highlights how we're failing not only to support people who are living with HIV & AIDS but failing to prevent further new diagnoses by burying our heads in the sand!

The Rainbow Project’s staff team are responsible for the operational delivery of the The Rainbow Projects services and advocacy work. Our dedicated team work hard to meet the needs of LGB&/T people and their families in Northern Ireland. Meet the team below.

Balanitis, Cystitis, Non-Specific Urethritis, Proctitis (part of a group infections called NSGI’s or Non-Specific Genital Infections) and Thrush are all common infections which are caused by an inflammation of the lining of certain parts of your body.

The Rainbow Project is devoted to promoting the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender people and their families in Northern Ireland, as well as those questioning their orientation or gender, through partnership, advocacy and the development and delivery of appropriate support services.

The Rainbow Project provides the only LGB&/T specific counselling service in Northern Ireland. Counselling offers an opportunity to talk in confidence about challenges, losses, problems or issues that concern you.

The Rainbow Project is funded to provide LGBT individuals with access to free Safer Sex Packs in Northern Ireland. You can receive a pack by simply filling out the form attached below and you will receive your pack within 2 weeks.

The Rainbow Project couldn’t carry out its work without the help of our amazing team of volunteers. We have a strong volunteering ethos and seek to create opportunities for people to contribute to our overall organisational aims and objectives.

The Rainbow Project has today published 65 letters received from LGBT people from across Northern Ireland and from individuals who no longer live in Northern Ireland in response to its #DearArlene campaign. Here are some of the responses.